The Bible verse that
changed the course of my life:ďWhat good is
it for a man to gain the whole world,

yet forfeit his soul.Ē (Mark
8:36)

ďHe came to pay the debt He didnít owe

because we owed a debt we couldnít pay.Ē

THE LAST SUPPER IN PENCIL

This version of The Last Supper in Pencilis a Christian fine art
drawing that came into existence through what I consider pure inspiration. Many years ago, without any formal art
training, I
decided to create a drawing on a grander scale, something that would hopefully resemble the style and the look of a Renaissance painting or drawing. Half a year
later, after many consecutive days of very hard work on my kitchen table, The Last Supper in Pencil was born. I remember standing
back in awe,scanning
over the details of this huge painting-like pencil drawing and thinking to myself,
ďSurely, this art has not been created on my own.Ē

Some say He was just a good teacher,but good teachers don't
claim to be God.

Some say He was merely a good example,but good examples don't
mingle with prostitutesand sinners.

Some say He was a madman,but madmen don't speak
the way He spoke.

Some say He was a crazed fanatic,but crazed fanatics don't
draw children to themselvesor attract men of intellect like Paul or Luketo be their followers.

Some say He was a religious phony,but phonies don't rise
from the dead.

Some say He was only a phantom,but phantoms can't give
their flesh and blood to
be crucified.

Some say He was only a myth,but myths don't set the
calendar for history.

Jesus has been called the ideal man, an example of
love, the highest model of religion, the foremost pattern of virtue, the
greatest of all men, and the finest teacher who ever lived. All of those
descriptions capture elements of His character, but they all fall short of
the full truth. Apostle Thomas expressed it perfectly when he saw Jesus after the
resurrection, and exclaimed, "My Lord and My God!"(John 20:28).